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firefighting foam linked to cancer

firefighting foam linked to cancer

  • Prostate cancer
  • Bladder Cancer
  • Pancreatic cancer
  • kidney cancer
  • testicular cancer
  • leukemia
  • non-hodgkin's lymphoma

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firefighting foam information

Millions of brave firefighters risk their lives to protect the community. however, many of these heroes have been diagnosed with various forms of cancer after having been exposed to aqueous firefighting foam, also referred to as afff.

AFFF has been used for decades to fight fires in cities, military bases, and airports.

however, recent studies have now found that extended exposure to afff can lead to cancer development. thousands of firefighters across America have been exposed to toxic chemicals found inside the foam.

now, firefighters who have been exposed to afff and have now developed cancer are holding companies accountable for failing to disclose the dangers behind afff.

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firefighting foam news updates

firefighers endangered by chemical giants

Firefighters And Advocates Are Coming Together To Call Out The Chemical Giants Putting Their Profits Before The Lives Of Our Brave Firefighters.

The Dangers of AFFF

The chemicals inside fire fighting foam are designed to be highly durable, allowing them to slowly put out fires. Unfortunately, these chemicals have widely been linked to the development of multiple cancers. 

Those Who Have Served As Firefighters On Military Bases Or At Airports Are Also At Risk To Being Exposed To these chemicals While In Training And At Work. Some Of The More Common Cancers Associated With AFFF Include Kidney Cancer, Testicular Cancer, Pancreatic Cancer, And Many More.

Please seek the advice of a medical professional before making health care decisions. This advertisement is not associated with a firefighting foam manufacturer or any government agency.

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